Papers
Academic Publications
Michael Kriner and Christopher Way. (2025) “The Adoption of Paid Sick Leave in US States” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 2(2): 190-211 link.
Cameron Mailhot, Michael Kriner, and Sabrina Karim. (2022) “International involvement in (re-) building police forces: a comparison of US and UN police assistance programs around the world” Small Wars and Insurgencies 33(4-5): 819-845 link.
Policy/Public Facing
Sabrina Karim, Maggie Dwyer, T. Debey Sayndee, Sky Kunkel, Addison Barton, Michael Kriner, and Clair MacDougall. (2024) “The Transition Home: Key Challenges for African UN Peacekeepers Upon Return” Gender and Security Sector Lab link
Michael Kriner. “Peacekeepers and Civilian Protection: Who Does the Protecting?” Civil War Paths Blog, February 2, 2024.
Niloy Ranjan Biswas, Lailufar Yasmin, Sabrina Karim, Roya Izadi, Sara Fox, Cameron Mailhot, Michael Kriner, Priscilla Torres, Zinab Attai, Heather Huhtanen. (2023) “Bangladesh Armed Forces MOWIP Report” Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance link.
Louise Olsson, Megan Shannon, Anna Marie Obermeier, Birthe Einen, Ida Rødningen, Nora Stai, Emily Jackson, and Andreas Forø Tollefsen, Sabrina Karim, Taylor Vincent, Cameron Mailhot, Priscilla Torres, Michael Kriner. (2022) “Norwegian Armed Forces MOWIP Report” Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance link.
In Progress
Michael Kriner. “Autocrats Keeping Peace? Autocratic Contributions to UN Peace Operations and Civilian Protection” Updated August 2024
Michael Kriner, Cameron Mailhot, Roya Izadi, Laura Huber, Lindsey Pruett, Priscilla Torres, Sara Fox, and Sabrina Karim. “The Domestic Benefits of UN Peacekeeping Homecoming: How Deployment Diffuses Norms”
Michael Kriner, Cameron Mailhot, and Sabrina Karim. “When International Actors Build Police Institutions: Explaining the Determinants of International Police Assistance”
Roya Izadi, Lindsey Pruett, Michael Kriner, Cameron Mailhot, Laura Huber, Priscilla Torres, Sara Fox, and Sabrina Karim. “Crossing the Wall of Silence: Explaining Tolerance for Misconduct in the Security Forces”